June 30 showdown: Government vows to crush protest violence | Africa Front
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June 30 showdown: Government vows to crush protest violence
The acting police minister, Professor Firoz Cachalia, has criticised the planned June 30 protests against undocumented immigrants as reckless, saying they carry significant costs for the economy, public welfare and international relations.
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Civil society has written an open letter to the ministers of Minister of Justice and Constitutional Development, International Relations and Cooperation, Home Affairs and Police urging them to halt mass migrant arrests.
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